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The ISS Is Getting a New Camera to Check Itself for Space Debris Damage
The $1.7-million vision system will launch in 2020, and is 'roughly the size of a microwave oven.'
The Canadian Space Agency's Plan to Engineer Super-Thin Wearables for Astronauts
Montreal company Hexoskin is helping the agency develop an "On-Astronaut Wireless Sensor System" that could one day be used on long-term missions.
The Secret to Conquering Space Without it Killing Us First May Lie in Our Bones
A new Canadian study on the effects of microgravity is heading to the International Space Station this week.
When Will Canada Get a Spaceport? When It Has More Things to Launch
That's what Canadian Space Agency president Sylvain Laporte had to say at the annual Canadian Space Summit last week.
Refugees Helped Build a Sustainable Food System That's Feeding the Twin Cities
Since 2010, the grassroots organization has helped low-income, minority farmers make the most of their harvests.
Organic Farming Isn't Just a Bougie Ideal
It's long been assumed that chemical-intensive conventional farming is the best way to feed large numbers of people. But a new study shows that organic is more than just crunchy: it's productive, too.
Before Mojave There Was A Subarctic Spaceport in Canada
Some Canadians tried to build a spaceport in the subarctic (it didn't work out too well).
The Canadian Government Just Funded Space AND Environmental Research
The Harper government actually just funded a space program and environmental research.
Canada Wants In On NASA's New Mars Rover
The Canadian Space Agency is tagging along with NASA on its Mars 2020 mission.
Witchy Farmers Make the Best Produce
On the North Fork of Long Island, a woman grows some of the best tomatoes and snap peas around. Her secret? Harnessing the cosmic forces of biodynamic agriculture, of course.
The Latest Job for Canada's Robotic Space Mechanic? Repairing Itself
Watching astronauts leave the safety of their spacecraft to undertake daring orbital repairs might eventually become a thing of the past.